fainaigue

Etymology

 * perhaps:


 * related to, from + ,  (compare 🇨🇬, where the Frankish for- is rendered into Latin as ), from , from  + ) (for the word ending, compare  ); or
 * from +, or  (as in ), literally “to act sick”.

Verb

 * 1) To achieve or obtain (something) by complicated or deceitful methods; to finagle, to wangle.
 * 2) To cheat or deceive (someone).
 * 3) To evade work or shirk responsibility.
 * 4) To fail to keep a promise; to renege.
 * 5)  To.
 * 1) To cheat or deceive (someone).
 * 2) To evade work or shirk responsibility.
 * 3) To fail to keep a promise; to renege.
 * 4)  To.
 * 1) To evade work or shirk responsibility.
 * 2) To fail to keep a promise; to renege.
 * 3)  To.